This directory contains an example docker-compose.yml file which will allow you to run a
Bitcoin SV node. The compose file will automatically handle creating a data volume for you, so that blockchain data is
persisted between upgrades. It also makes it easy to run bitcoin-cli
against your running Bitcoin SV node.
Before you can get started, you need to install Docker Compose. Follow the Docker Compose installation instructions relevant to your platform.
First, you should create a directory to keep your compose file in. Copy the example docker-compose.yml
file from this
repository into your local directory.
$ mkdir bitcoin
$ cd bitcoin
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bitcoin-sv/docker-sv/master/example/docker-compose.yml
To launch your node, simply type docker-compose up
:
$ docker-compose up -d # start bitcoind in the background
$ docker-compose ps # show running processes
$ docker-compose down # stop bitcoind (blockchain data will remain on disk)
To run commands against your running Bitcoin SV node, a bitcoin-cli
shorthand is provided. Simply use the
docker-compose run
command:
$ docker-compose run --rm bitcoin-cli getinfo
Note that passing --rm
to docker-compose run
is not strictly necessary. However, it will prevent exited containers
building up on your system after each command, which can waste disk space. If you forget to pass --rm
, the unused
containers will be cleaned up next time you run docker-compose down
.
To configure your Bitcoin SV node, update the command: bitcoind
line in docker-compose.yml
. For example, to run a
node on the Bitcoin SV testnet, you would change the line to:
command: bitcoind -testnet
The docker-compose.yml
file can be edited to suit your needs.